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For the most part I have been the type of person who focuses mostly on the Single player campaign up until the last couple of years. I like the idea of a campaign because you know there is a definitive goal you are working towards, and an eventual ending you will reach. Recently though I have been getting more into multiplayer games playing a bit of MW2 and BLOPS over the past couple years, and most recently bought BF3. For the most part I have a few goals when it comes to multiplayer (specifically with shooters). Improving my K/D ratio, increasing my W/L ratio, and contributing to my team as much as possible; often times this means accumulating as many points as possible. I've also found that multiplayer has quite a few advantages.
1) Unpredictability. Unlike AI which for the most part is predictable, you just never know what people are going to do. You can play the same map, and the same objective 1000 times, and have completely different things happen.
2) Unlocks. Event though there is no definitive end game in multiplayer there are still things to work towards. Specifically with BF3 I am motivated to rank up to unlock all of the different kits. I particularly like that in order to unlock all the kits, you are forced to play as all of the different class types, which mixes up the gameplay style.
3) Value for money. With a multiplayer game you will basically get endless value for your money. Even if you are paying the full $60 for a game and $30 per year in expansions/maps you are still getting excellent value considering you can get 100's of hours of play out of a given title. Compare that to the average campaign today, most of which clock in at well less than 25 hours. Even extremely long single player games like The Witcher or Dragon Age origins will still last well under 100 hours.
4) Constant improvement. Unlike most SP games where you learn a specific set of skills which serve no purpose once you reach the end game, each round of multiplayer may teach you something new. Some new skill, tactic, or some new spot in the map you didn't notice before. You can use these skills to make yourself into a better player going forward.
5) Community. For every multiplayer game there is a large community of people around it. It's a great way to meet people from all around the world and have a great time. Often times the relationships formed in game grow into lasting friendships. Plus you get the added bonus of being in coordinated teams, and learning from other players.
So what is it that motivates you to play multiplayer games?
1) Unpredictability. Unlike AI which for the most part is predictable, you just never know what people are going to do. You can play the same map, and the same objective 1000 times, and have completely different things happen.
2) Unlocks. Event though there is no definitive end game in multiplayer there are still things to work towards. Specifically with BF3 I am motivated to rank up to unlock all of the different kits. I particularly like that in order to unlock all the kits, you are forced to play as all of the different class types, which mixes up the gameplay style.
3) Value for money. With a multiplayer game you will basically get endless value for your money. Even if you are paying the full $60 for a game and $30 per year in expansions/maps you are still getting excellent value considering you can get 100's of hours of play out of a given title. Compare that to the average campaign today, most of which clock in at well less than 25 hours. Even extremely long single player games like The Witcher or Dragon Age origins will still last well under 100 hours.
4) Constant improvement. Unlike most SP games where you learn a specific set of skills which serve no purpose once you reach the end game, each round of multiplayer may teach you something new. Some new skill, tactic, or some new spot in the map you didn't notice before. You can use these skills to make yourself into a better player going forward.
5) Community. For every multiplayer game there is a large community of people around it. It's a great way to meet people from all around the world and have a great time. Often times the relationships formed in game grow into lasting friendships. Plus you get the added bonus of being in coordinated teams, and learning from other players.
So what is it that motivates you to play multiplayer games?
